The format string consists of whitespace characters (any single whitespace character in the format string consumes all available consecutive whitespace characters from the input), non-whitespace characters except % (each such character in the format strings consumes exactly one identical character from the input) and conversion specifications. Each conversion specification has the following format:

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% caractère introductif

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introductory % character

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(en option) integer number (greater than zero) that specifies maximum field width, that is, the maximum number of characters that the function is allowed to consume when doing the conversion specified by the current conversion specification. Note that %s and %[ may lead to buffer overflow if the width is not provided.

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(en option)length modifier that specifies the size of the receiving argument, that is, the actual destination type. This affects the conversion accuracy and overflow rules. The default destination type is different for each conversion type (see table below).

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le format spécificateur de conversion

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conversion format specifier

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Les spécificateurs de format suivants sont disponibles:

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The following format specifiers are available:

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Conversion specifier

Explanation

Argument type

length modifier

hh

h

(none)

l

ll

j

z

t

L

%

matches literal %

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

c

matches a single character

N/A

N/A

char*

wchar_t*

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

s

matches a character string (a sequence of non-whitespace characters)

[set]

correspond à une séquence non vide de caractère de set de caractères .

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matches a non-empty sequence of character from set of characters.

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The format string consists of whitespace characters (any single whitespace character in the format string consumes all available consecutive whitespace characters from the input), non-whitespace characters except % (each such character in the format strings consumes exactly one identical character from the input) and conversion specifications. Each conversion specification has the following format:

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% caractère introductif

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introductory % character

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(en option) integer number (greater than zero) that specifies maximum field width, that is, the maximum number of characters that the function is allowed to consume when doing the conversion specified by the current conversion specification. Note that %s and %[ may lead to buffer overflow if the width is not provided.

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(en option)length modifier that specifies the size of the receiving argument, that is, the actual destination type. This affects the conversion accuracy and overflow rules. The default destination type is different for each conversion type (see table below).

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le format spécificateur de conversion

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conversion format specifier

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The following format specifiers are available:

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Conversion specifier

Explanation

Argument type

length modifier

hh

h

(none)

l

ll

j

z

t

L

%

matches literal %

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

c

matches a single character

N/A

N/A

char*

wchar_t*

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

s

matches a character string (a sequence of non-whitespace characters)

[set]

correspond à une séquence non vide de caractère de set de caractères .

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matches a non-empty sequence of character from set of characters.

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